Collaboration in Action: 黑料正能量 College Leads AI Technology Reference Group to Support Local Schools

黑料正能量’s Interim Principal and CEO, Kurt Hintz, has spearheaded an innovative AI Technology Reference Group, working closely with headteachers across North Devon to explore how artificial intelligence can enhance education. The initiative, launched in response to local schools’ growing interest in AI, marks an exciting step in collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and digital transformation across the region.
The first AI Technology Reference Group meeting聽brought together educators, AI specialists, and school leaders聽to discuss the integration of AI into teaching and learning. Guest speaker Richard Foster-Fletcher, an AI thought leader from MKAI (Morality and Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence), shared insights on how AI can be embedded into education, ensuring schools remain at the forefront of technological advancements.
Key Areas Discussed:
- AI in Education: How AI tools can support teachers, enhance learning, and streamline administrative tasks.
- Supporting SEND Students: Exploring AI鈥檚 role in adapting learning materials for students with additional needs.
- Teacher Training & CPD: The need for ongoing AI-focused professional development and digital upskilling for educators.
- Collaboration & Networking: Establishing regular AI knowledge-sharing forums for schools and colleges.
鈥淭his is about how we lead the integration of AI into everything we do,鈥澛爏aid Kurt Hintz. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not just about technology – it鈥檚 about ensuring AI benefits teaching, learning, and the student experience.鈥
Discussions highlighted the potential of AI聽to enhance lesson planning, personalise learning, and reduce administrative burdens, freeing up teachers to focus more on supporting students. The group also explored ways to connect schools with AI training opportunities, helping staff build confidence in using AI-powered tools.
A Commitment to Future Collaboration
The AI Technology Reference Group will meet monthly, providing a platform for schools and educators to share best practices, discuss AI innovations, and explore practical applications in education. Schools will also be invited to join CPD sessions, ensuring AI knowledge is accessible and beneficial across the region.
鈥淐ollaboration is key,鈥澛燼dded Hintz. 鈥淏y working together, we can harness AI to make education more engaging, inclusive, and future-ready.鈥
黑料正能量 College is committed to leading the AI conversation in North Devon, ensuring students and staff are equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to thrive in an AI-driven world.